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Brady back at work in Patriots training room

Tom Brady is back with his Patriots teammates, laughing and talking with them – and, more importantly, rehabilitating the injured left knee that ended his season in the very first quarter.

Tues., Nov. 11, 2008

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Tom Brady is back with his Patriots teammates, laughing and talking with them – and, more importantly, rehabilitating the injured left knee that ended his season in the very first quarter.

"It's good to see him around, hanging out, smiling," New England defensive end Jarvis Green said Tuesday. "It looks like he's in a good mood. I just spoke to him a few times, joked with him, but it looks like he's OK."

Brady underwent surgery on Oct. 6 and said on his website on Oct. 18 that he had another operation on the knee after it became infected. The Boston Herald reported that he had two more procedures since then to fight an infection and that he was on a six-week course of intravenous antibiotics. The team has not commented on those details.

The star quarterback was back in Foxborough on Nov. 4 and has been working in the Gillette Stadium training room beside teammates who are busy preparing for games. He has not been seen in the locker room during the period when it is open to the media. A black knee brace was on the chair at his locker Tuesday.

Brady appears to be making normal progress for someone with a post-surgical infection, and fears of a major setback seem to have subsided. His teammates sense that in his demeanour.

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"It's always good to see a teammate, especially if they're injured, and just talking to him and getting insights on what he's seen" in the team's play, running back Kevin Faulk said Tuesday. ``He's always been contactable. I talked to him pretty much every other week. It's just, 'How are you doing?"'

And how is he doing?

"He's doing good," Faulk said.

The Patriots, citing team policy, have not given details of the injury. It had been widely reported as a torn anterior cruciate ligament and a torn medial collateral ligament. He was hurt when he was hit by Kansas City's Bernard Pollard in New England's 17-10 win over Kansas City.

Since then, Matt Cassel has progressed steadily as Brady's replacement.

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